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Mothman

This gray terror wreaked havoc on the town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, in 1966 and 1967. The Shawnee natives had run-ins with strange creatures in the area before, but Mothman was something special: six feet tall with a barrel chest, huge wings, and no head or neck; his glowing red eyes appeared to be set into his chest.

Mothman had a piercing, high-pitched squeal and was seen by more than 100 townspeople over a 13-month period, favoring an area near an old military munitions storage depot. The "flap" ended when a local bridge collapsed, killing dozens.

Mothman, like the Boggy Creek Monster, was an obscure local celebrity until a movie was made about his exploits. The people of Point Pleasant, to their credit, have seized on Mothman's celebrity, put aside their dread and horror, and now sell Mothman souvenirs, host a small Mothman Museum, and have erected an impressive Mothman statue in their downtown business district.

Other communities, similarly plagued by monsters, would do well to follow Point Pleasant's example.

Mothman's appearances have tapered off in recent years. Maybe all that he wanted was a little attention.

The Skeptic says:
The bridge was overloaded and structurally unsound. Sightings of Mothman ended because the shock of the bridge collapse broke the cycle of low-level mass hysteria that had gripped the town, and had made people see a monster that wasn't there.

The Believer says:
Mothman is a prophet, dude... as in prophecies. After no one listened, he hightailed it back to the 37th dimension.